which artist made you appropriate painting? for me it was Franz von Stuck
Art Thread
>racists on a hatesite trying to appreciate art
give me a break..
>>racists on a hatesite trying to appreciate art
yeas we can
Last bastion of western cultural appreciation in a time of post modernism incited by the soviets.
Currently listening to Maurice Ravel. Sounds good man. Aesthetic way to start my day.
nice belly
>being this naive
I'm sorry it's not some nigress's postmodern period blood rape piece
>As he worked and relaxed in his home, Klimt normally wore sandals and a long robe with no undergarments. His simple life was somewhat cloistered, devoted to his art, family, and little else except the Secessionist Movement. He avoided café society and seldom socialized with other artists. Klimt's fame usually brought patrons to his door and he could afford to be highly selective. His painting method was very deliberate and painstaking at times and he required lengthy sittings by his subjects. Although very active sexually, he kept his affairs discreet and he avoided personal scandal.
painting with literal gold and freeballing, what a champ
Lurk more you fucking newfag
Oh i'll give you a break alright
Lessing (the painter) was fucking top stuff
Konstantin Flavitsky (1830 -1866)
"Princess Tarakanova" (cockroach)
I've seen this IRL, beautiful
Albert Bierstadt. He managed to capture the purity of nature. Top tier wallpapers too.
>Franz von Stuck
That paintings hot , gonna look into FVS now . Thanks user .
I don’t remember which artist specifically did it, but it was the MET in New York that made me appreciate art in general.
All I’d ever seen before was local artists to my home town, but the MET was on an entirely different level. I thought I was some jaded asshole that hated art, I was wrong. I just hadn’t seen art yet.
An added bonus is it made me love western civilization even more than I had. I almost want to be an artist myself now. I’d want to be a sculptur is I could, but I don’t know if I have the time/willpower required to learn such a skill
Luis Ricardo Falero, but I've always appreciated art and worked on my own. I want to dedicate my life entirely to oil painting, but I fell for the STEM meme.
check them they are all great
Art isn’t a career anyway, you’d be hard pressed to make money doing it, it’s a hobby, a passion.
Wow this is the best nature painting I think I’ve seen. It’s somehow realistic, but better than reality at the same time.